My last minute tips for CNRE 2010 June 2nd!!!!!!!!!

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Specializes in geriatrics.

im having my CRNE on June 2nd, I read 2/3 Mobsy im on page 440 and i did all the questions in the Mobsy though. I did CNA prep guide and online readyness test. I also bought the Mobsy prep guide and one published from Toronto. Basically whatever is availabe in book store I bought them. Now im on page 440 and i seriously want to puke. However, Mobsy my answers is strickly around 65% and im feel mobsy is way harder than CNA questions. But CNA questions are very tricky which means it always tick you between 2 correct answers, which means you might be so close to the correct answer but you just wasnt lucky enough to pick it.

when i did online readyness test yesterday i got a 65% again!!!!!!!! it seems like im very strickly sticking with a C level lol!!!!!! but im not C level at school lol!!!!!! I always thought MOBSY is way harder so if im so 65% on Mobsy I might bump to a 70% on CRNE. But no obviously i was wrong im 65 again hahhahha!!!!!! I have to say i was way too confident and i started preparing 15 days before CRNE and now its 6 days before CRNE im a 65 lol~~~~

so my plan is to redo all my questions, CNA, Mobsy, Mobsy prep guide, the one published the Toronto, then each questions i write it down what it is asking for, for example, Chest Tube, insulin, total hip replacement. I noticed there is a general rule of all the questions. For example, there are so many questions you always follow this rule: validate client's feeling first then explore or explain. You always always have to validate their feeling and usually 3 of them doesnt validate their feelings hahhaha.

Then im planning to soak myself into all the questions for these days and really review what i dont really know. For example, my PEDs sucked cuz i havent remeber all the developmental stages. I felt i have to know it because a lot of peads questions requires my critical thinking and judgement based on if you always have a knowing in the developmental stage. I noticed CNA always have questions seeking for answers: remaining with the client. Grief, death, someone who is unstable in emerge. I found the CNA prep guide and online test there is always 2-5 questions i really disagree with the answer, but other answers i really agree.

honestly i felt: dude, you need some skills to get a 70. 70 for this exam is not easy!

Im aiming for 75 which means i need to increase 10% in 6 days. How to improve 10% in 6 days? i felt only by doing questions and know what they ask for. And i definately will review all the topics appeared in exam again. For example, like I already know renal failure and im weak on Cushing and addison's syndrome because they are confusing. I will go back to renal failure rather than cushing and addison because the chance of renal failure on CRNE is greater than cushing.

hope this helps and i also found

ppl who felt really good about CRNE fails

most ppl who felt they dont know how they did, either pass or fail, they pass!

Guess what, my roommate who is a destist in her country and finish 2 years dental hygene program and just finished her board exam, we always discuss together, she can do my questions i can do her questions. Im using her PENCILS on exam cuz it will bring me luck!!! SHE is a 98-99% student!!!!!!!!!

And also, wear red bra and red panty for exam, wear something lucky i feel and be happy it will bring you luck!!!!

Honestly, im stressed, very, cuz my grade is just slightly below a 70. But i always see ppl who are soooooooooooooooooooo smart and fail at the last minute, ppl who you think are not likely to be sucessful and pass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I always tell myself, 1 more mark is waste, 1 less is unlucky. It is only scary because you are not sure you are 1 more or 1 less, like my 65 now, i just feel better if im 75 now and who cares if im 65 on the exam right? Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!

so who knows?

Im 65, i might fail, i might pass!

Be happy!

Thank you! I hope you did well and good luck with the job search!:)

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